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It’s time for LEGO® Fun Friday!
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If you’re new to Frugal Fun for Boys, LEGO® Fun Friday is a twice-a-month feature. Each time, we present a building challenge, provide a blog linky for sharing your LEGO® posts, and announce a new building challenge for the next LEGO® Fun Friday. If your kids participate in the building challenge, but you don’t have a blog (or don’t blog about LEGO®’s), feel free to share photos of their creations on the Frugal Fun for Boys Facebook page.
The LEGO® building challenge for this week was to build a board game out of LEGO®’s!
The boys had a great time building their games! We own the Lego Minotaurus game, so that gave them a basic idea to work from. Well, they were way more into it than I thought they would be, and their games turned into epic adventures with amazingly complex rules! If I’d made them write down the rules, it would have taken volumes of paper. Both boys used the die from Minotaurus. It has the numbers 4, 5, and 6, and then the other sides are green, gray, and black. They said things like, “First you travel down this path, then you have to roll green to get a sword. Then you have to land on the black square so that you can jump over the wall and fight the two bad guys. Then you have to roll for a different weapon…” It was really funny!
This is Gresham’s game (age 6). His game is called Dragon Castle.
The object of the game was to conquer the enemy castle without getting killed by the dragon. If you rolled a green, however, it would earn you an extra life!
His most creative feature was vines that you had to chop down by rolling black on the die. Then the vines would close back up again and the next person would have to roll black to get past them.
Archiver v2 3 download free. This is Aidan’s game (age 9). His game is called Rescue.
What is my current version of chrome. The object of Aidan’s game was to rescue a prisoner from the dungeon. It started out on one platform and then expanded from there!
We’ve had a lot, lot, lot of sibling conflict lately, but the boys really did a great job playing their games together! They were under strict orders not to change the rules as the game went along, and they stuck to that rule pretty well.
We will definitely be pulling out this idea again this summer when it’s too hot to do anything outside!
Now it’s your turn! Link up your LEGO® post, or share photos of your children’s LEGO® creations on the Frugal Fun for Boys Facebook page.
Because the month of May is so busy, we’ll be taking a break from LEGO® challenges until June. We’ll be announcing a new building challenge the first week of June.
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Good luck with that 'don't change the rules' rule! 30 years later, my brothers STILL change the rules at will.
By way of full disclosure..so do my sister and I :-)Reply